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Stanisław Rogalski

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Stanisław Rogalski (25 May 1904 – 6 February 1976) was a Polish aircraft designer, born in Olomouc, best known as one of the founding trio of the inter-war period RWD airplane factory in Warsaw.[1] He obtained his degree at Warsaw University of Technology.[2] After World War II he moved to the United States, where he ended his career at Grumman as an aerodynamics expert.[3]

References

  1. ^ Zieliński, J. B.; Jarosiński, J.; Klos, Z.; Krawczyk, Z. (1997). "Development and Application of Aerospace Technology in Poland". Selected Papers on Space Science Education, Remote Sensing, and Small Satellites. Seminars of the United Nations Programme on Space Applications. 8: 59.
  2. ^ Bukowska, Monika (15 May 2017). "The Polish Man Who Sent a Car to the Moon". Warsaw University of Technology.
  3. ^ Kazimierczak, Dorota (1 April 2015). "Technical Sciences". trade.gov.pl.